Sec 3 Physics formulaes Or keypoints sharing page

I decided to create this Sec 3 Physics formulaes Or keypoints sharing page on a few topics below for two of students who cant remember formulaes or keypoints discussed repeatedly. They do not have problem understanding the concepts during the lessons when the concepts are explained to them. However, the next time they come for lessons, they will cant remember the points and formulaes at all. 🙁

To me, this is merely a lack of revision. So i came up with this plan. Daily 5-15mins revision plan. Lets pray it yields results.

Hi Nisherl and Wan Kheng,

Please comment 5 or more keypoints/formulaes for the 5 topics below. Do each topic daily. This should only take you 5-15mins daily.

10 thoughts on “Sec 3 Physics formulaes Or keypoints sharing page”

Moment of force =FxD
P=F/A
Centre of gravity-a point where all weight acts on
Stability-ability to return back to its original position after being pushed.
Principle of moments-clockwise and anti clockwise moments must be equal .

Moment of force= F X D
Principal of moment: Sum of clockwise moment about pivot is equal to sum of anti clockwise moment about pivot
Centre of gravity is the point which it’s whole weight appears to act
Stability of object is a measure of its ability to return to its original position after slightly displaced
P= F/A

Topic 3
F=ma
When resultant force zero, object is balanced.
Friction is a force going in the opposite direction .
Newton’s first law -will stay at rest or uniform motion unless resultant force acts on it

Balanced force: When resultant force acting on an object is zero,the force acting on the object are balanced
Unbalanced force: When resultant force acting on object is not zero,the force acting on the object is unbalanced
F=ma
Friction: The contact force that opposes or tends to oppose motion between surfaces in contact
Forces: Either a push or pull that one object exerts on another object

Acceleration= change in velocity/time taken
Speed= distance travelled/ time taken
Velocity= displacement/time taken
Acceleration of free fall- object falls with constant acceleration
Distance= area under speed time graph